Invasive species, noxious weeds, and forest pests can be a significant nuisance and pose a huge threat to the health and productivity of forest ecosystems. Weeding out invasive plants like English ivy and combatting forest pests like the Emerald Ash borer are vital to protecting your investment and safeguarding your forest’s future. These resources can help you identify invaders in your forest, learn more about their impact, and help you identify the most efficient and effective way to remove them.
- Pacific Northwest Pest Management Handbooks
- Forest Health Topics & Information
- Invasive Species & Other Forest Health Issues
- If You Can’t Beat’Em, Eat’Em: Edible Invasives
- Invasive Species: What Gardeners Need to Know
- Invasive Weeds in Forestland: Brooms
- Invasive Weeds in Forestland: English Ivy
- Invasive Weeds in Forestland: Gorse
- Invasive Weeds in Forestland: Himalayan & Evergreen Blackberry
- Invasive Weeds in Forestland: Knapweeds
- Invasive Weeds in Forestland: Knotweeds
- Invasive Weeds in Forestland: Tansy Ragwort
Oregon Resources
- Oregon Noxious Weed Resources
- Oregon Invasive Species Online Hotline
- Oregon Noxious Weed Profiles (includes photos)
- Oregon Invasive Species Council
Washington Resources
- Washington Noxious Weed Resources
- King County Noxious Weeds Program
- Washington Invasive Species Council
Additional resources on invasive species and other topics are available in the NNRG Resource Library.